Live, Fight Card, Time, Stream, Rousey vs UFC 207 Live, PPV UFC 207: Live, Fight Card, Time, Stream, Rousey vs Nunes, PPV. Ronda Rousey’s back, and with her comes all the guesswork and intrigue that have attended her career, in UFC 207 Live some context or another, since the sport first learned she was there.She’s fighting for the women’s bantamweight title, challenging Amanda Nunes for the belt she lost in her last UFC 207 Live fight but that has since changed hands twice.

Woe be unto you, however, if you forgot about the co-main, in which the great Dominick Cruz UFC 207 Live puts his men’s bantamweight title on the line against fast-talking, power-hitting youngster Cody Garbrandt. That will be a good fight.

UFC 207 goes down Friday—that’s correct, Friday—from the T-Mobile Arena in the Las Vegas suburbs. As Mean Gene Okerlund, the UFC 207 main card will air exclusively on a pay-per-view basis.
Here are four key storylines to keep an eye on during fight week and the event itself.

Ronda Rousey Is Mad at the Media

ESPN and Ellen are cool, but Rousey has decided not to speak to UFC 207 Live MMA reporters in the run-up to the fight. Is this something that matters? A needed countershot to a combative group that buried her after that head-kick knockout to Holly Holm? A bully or a brat thundering (silently) at the pulpit? UFC 207 Live Your mileage probably varies.
But she’s still Ronda Rousey, and during this fight week, any Rousey story is a story. Without question, this is a bigger story than the usual UFC UFC 207Live pablum about how when the cage door closes you can finish the fight wherever it goes and the other person is just another stepping stone to the ultimate goal.

On the aforementioned Ellen, Rousey noted that this would be one of her last fights, and that UFC 207 Live “the show isn’t going to be around forever.” That was the desired narrative, it would seem, but now it’s something different.